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Michael Anderson

Supervisor Of Water Supply & Treatment at City of Geneva, Illinois

Michael Anderson possesses extensive experience in water supply, treatment, and public safety. Currently serving as Supervisor of Water Supply & Treatment for the City of Geneva, Illinois, since October 2001, Michael operates an 8 Million Gallon Per Day Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Treatment Plant and manages quality control for the city's drinking water. Additionally, Michael has been a Member of the Board of Trustees for the Elburn and Countryside Fire Protection District since May 2015, providing strategic governance. Previous roles include Volunteer with the Kane County Office of Emergency Management, Public Works Supervisor for the Village of Elburn, and Firefighter II - EMT with the Elburn and Countryside Fire Protection District. Michael's educational background includes coursework in PLC Logic from Waubonsee Community College and a high school diploma from Kaneland Community School District 302.

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Geneva, United States

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City of Geneva, Illinois

Selected as the Kane County seat in 1835, Geneva (2004 census pop. 21,901) is located in the Fox River Valley 40 miles west of Chicago. We’re known for our historic downtown business district (over 700,000 s.f.), the Geneva Commons Shopping Center on Randall Road, the Geneva Business Park (adjacent to DuPage National Airport), Kane County Cougar baseball, festivals, bike trails, and fun! Over 1000 businesses call Geneva home and enjoy our lower cost municipal electric utility. Our largest employers are Delnor-Community Hospital, Kane County, Burgess Norton, Johnson Controls, Peacock Engineering, Millard, Production Packaging, Excel North American Logistics, Houghton Mifflin, FONA, The Little Traveler, Gordon Flesch, Industrial Hard Chrome, and Continental Envelope. Geneva’s character is found in its historic architecture, adaptive re-use of historic buildings, graceful trees, and attention to landscaping. Open space and recreation abound with 700 acres of park land (48 parks), a skate park, miniature golf course, swimming pool, the 580 acre Prairie Green Preserve, 497 acres of County forest preserves, two golf courses, and miles of recreational trails along the scenic Fox River.


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